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Examining Alleged Eisegesis in Doug Wilson’s Interpretations

Analysis of claims that Wilson mishandles Scripture through selective or agenda-driven interpretation.

Paedocommunion matters so much to us

Doug Wilson Says ‘Paedocommunion Consistently Expresses Christ’s Purposes In Giving Us the Sacraments’

(Updated on ) | Opinion by Nathan Wells

Doug Wilson advocates giving communion to infants, claiming they participated 'in utero.' Does Scripture support paedocommunion? Examine his arguments.

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“...in our churches, the Lord’s Table is not protected with a profession of faith; the Lord’s Table is regarded as a profession of faith.” — Doug Wilson “...an infant....participated in the sacrament in utero for nine months, and continues to participate at that same level until he is weaned. So in our congregation, the time between such organic participation and individual participation is very short, and corresponds to a similar transition on the physical level between milk and solids. So I don’t see such a child being excluded from anything.” — Doug Wilson “The topic of debate before us—resolved: that paedocommunion consistently expresses Christ’s purposes in giving us the sacraments...” — Doug Wilson
Deception

Doug Wilson Says ‘To Prevail in Conflict Is Not Possible Without Deception’

(Updated on ) | Opinion by Nathan Wells

Doug Wilson says 'to prevail in conflict is not possible without deception.' Should a Christian pastor teach strategic deception? Examine his own words.

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“False witness destroys amity. If the amity is already destroyed on other grounds, or if the amity needs to be destroyed, then deception is lawful.” — Doug Wilson “To prevail in conflict is not possible without deception\. Where you are weak, he should think you are strong. Where you are strong, he should believe you are weak.” — Doug Wilson
Godly Obscenity?

Doug Wilson Says the N-Word, C-Word, S-Word, B-Word, and A-Word Because ‘Godly Obscenity Exists’

(Updated on ) | Opinion by Nathan Wells

Doug Wilson argues 'godly obscenity exists' to justify profanity. Does Scripture support a pastor using slurs and vulgar language? Read his own words.

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